1、 ANSI/BHMA A156.39-2015 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR RESIDENTIAL LOCKSETS AND LATCHES SPONSOR BUILDERS HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, INC. AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE Approved January 8, 2015 2 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD An American National Standard implies a consensus of those sub
2、stantially concerned with its scope and provisions. An American National Standard is intended as a guide to aid the manufacturer, the consumer and the general public. The existence of an American National Standard does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the Standard or not,
3、from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the Standard. American National Standards are subject to periodic review and users are cautioned to obtain the latest editions. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or w
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5、rds by calling or writing The American National Standards Institute. Published by BUILDERS HARDWARE MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 355 Lexington Avenue New York, New York 10017 Copyright 2015 by the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, Inc. Not to be reproduced without specific authorizati
6、on from BHMA Printed in the USA This Standard was first published July 1970 by the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, Inc. It was entitled “Standard 601 BHMA Product Standards Section F, Locks and Lock Trim.“ This Standard was approved by ANSI under the canvass method. BHMA was accredited
7、on 21 March 1983 as a sponsor using the Canvass Method. 3 FOREWORD (This Foreword is not a part of ANSI/BHMA A156.XX) The general classification of builders hardware includes a wide variety of items which are divided into several categories. To recognize this diversity, a sectional classification sy
8、stem has been established. Locks and Lock Trim is one such section and this Standard is the result of the collective efforts of members of the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association, Inc. who manufacture these products. The total Product Standards effort is therefore a collection of sections, e
9、ach covering a specific category of items. Performance tests and, where it has been necessary, dimensional requirements have been established to insure safety, security and stability to which the public is entitled. Performance criteria for resistance to surreptitious and forceful attack are not ful
10、ly covered. There are no restrictions on design except for those dimensional requirements imposed for the reasons given above. It is also required that locks fit certain cut-out dimensions. This Standard is not intended to obstruct but rather to encourage the development of improved products, method
11、s and materials. The BHMA recognizes that errors will be found, items will become obsolete, and new products and methods will be developed. With this in mind, the Association will update, correct and revise these Standards on a regular basis. It shall also be the responsibility of manufacturers to r
12、equest such appropriate revisions. Bored Residential locks have been described in three grade levels (A,B,C) related to Durability, Security, Finish performance. Choice of grade and specific products are made on the basis of utility, aesthetics, security objectives and end use required. The BHMA num
13、bers which indicate functions of locks and latches do not identify grade, finish or design and are not intended to be used without necessary supplementary information. Individual manufacturers catalogs are to be consulted. Users of this Standard consult applicable local building codes as to requirem
14、ents affecting the functions of locks used on fire doors and doors within a means of egress. Only functions compatible with the requirements of the applicable building codes are used. 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SCOPE . 5 2. DEFINITIONS . 5 3. GENERAL . 6 4. DIMENSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS 7 5. DESCRIPTION A
15、ND FUNCTION NUMBERS 7 6 GENERAL TEST PARAMETERS . 10 7. SAMPLE TEST LOCKS . 13 8 DURABILITY TESTS . 13 9. SECURITY STRENGTH TESTS 20 10 SECURITY DESTRUCTIVE TESTS 23 11. FINISH TESTS 25 5 1. SCOPE 1.1 This Standard establishes performance requirements for bored residential locksets and latches, and
16、includes durability, security, finish tests. Residential locksets and latches are generally used for single family homes and multifamily dwellings. 1.2 Tests described in this Standard are performed under laboratory conditions. In actual usage, results vary because of installation, door and frame co
17、nstruction, maintenance and environmental conditions. 1.3 When locks and latches are used in fire door assemblies, they shall have been tested and listed for use in fire doors by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) and shall be under an in-plant follow-up inspection service. 1.4 Reside
18、ntial Grade Qualifications Manufacturers shall indicate the Grade level of their locks for each of the three categories listed (Durability, Strength and Security, and Finish). Locks shall meet all tests for their grade listing for each of the categories independently. A Grade A lock for a specific c
19、ategory shall meet all Grade A criteria for that category, and a Grade B lock for a specific category shall meet all Grade B criteria for that category, and a Grade C lock for a specific category shall meet all Grade C criteria for that category. 2. DEFINITIONS 2.1 Auxiliary Dead Latch A plunger whi
20、ch, when actuated, automatically locks a projected latch bolt against return by end pressure. 2.2 Backset The distance from the edge of the door measured at the centerline of the door thickness to the centerline of the cylinder or spindle. 2.3 Bolts 2.3.1 Latch Bolt A lock component having a beveled
21、 end which projects from the lock front in its extended position, but is forced back into the lock case by end pressure or drawn back by action of the lock mechanism. When the door is closed, the latch bolt projects into a hole provided in the strike, holding the door in a closed position. 2.3.2 Dea
22、d Locking Latch Bolt A type latch bolt incorporating a plunger which, when depressed, automatically locks the projected latch bolt against return by end pressure. Also called dead latch. 2.4 Cylinders 2.4.1 Cylinder The subassembly of a lock containing a plug with a keyway and cylinder body with det
23、ainer mechanism. 2.4.2 Cylinder Body The portion of a cylinder that surrounds the plug and contains the detainer mechanism. 2.4.3 Cylinder Plug A component of the cylinder within the body which is actuated when the correct key is inserted. 2.4.4 Interchangeable Core Cylinder A cylinder that is remov
24、able from the lock with a designated key without disassembly of the lock. 2.5 Lever Catch Also called knob catch. The retainer which engages the lever in order to maintain its attachment to the lever spindle. 2.6 Lock Front A plate fastened to the edge of a door through which the bolt(s) pass. 2.7.1
25、 Bored Residential Lock Series 4000 A lock installed in a round bored opening in the edge and face of a door. 2.8 Operating Trim Lock components including levers, knobs, paddles, or handlesets and equivalent components. 2.9 Push Button and Related Terms 2.9.1 Push Button Code Mechanism A mechanism u
26、sed in place of, or in conjunction with a key and cylinder. 6 2.9.2 Push Button A single inside locking device that when depressed, locks the outside operating trim. 2.9.3 Turn Button A single inside locking device that when rotated, locks the outside operating trim. 2.9.4 Combination Push Button/Tu
27、rn Button A single inside locking device that when depressed, locks the outside operating trim, or when depressed and rotated maintains the locked state. 2.10 Indicator Button The component of a hotel guest room lock which when activated, indicates on the outside that the room is occupied. 2.11 Spin
28、dle A lock component which transfers operating trim rotation to the lock mechanism. 2.12 Strike A mortised or surface mounted plate fastened to the door frame into which the bolts project. 2.13 Strike Box A housing used in back of a strike to enclose the bolt or bolt openings. 2.14 Thumb Piece A lev
29、er projecting from a handle pressed by the thumb to retract a latch bolt. 3. GENERAL 3.1 Cylinders Cylinders are normally supplied and mated with Residential locksets and shall be tested as a complete product. However, some cylinders supplied or mated with locks are allowed to be used and shall meet
30、 the performance requirements for the appropriate cylinder types with minimum of Grade 3 grade level found in the ANSI/BHMA Standard A156.5-2011 for Cylinders and Input Devices. For the lock to retain its grade listing or tested as a complete assembly within the Durability Cylinder testing section.
31、Assemblies take the grade level of the lowest graded component. For all intents and purposes Residential Grade A shall be equivalent Grade 2, Residential Grade B shall be equivalent Grade 3, Other mechanisms are permitted to be used in lieu of cylinders providing the performance and security criteri
32、a are equivalent to that of cylinders. Suffix D cylinders shall be indicated in the certified products directory for locks to be used only with drill resistance cylinders as evaluated in A156.5. 3.2 No lock can provide complete security by itself. Locks may be defeated by forcible or technical means
33、, or evaded by entry elsewhere on the property. No lock can substitute for caution, awareness of your environment, and common sense. Builders hardware is available in multiple performance grades to suit the application. In order to enhance security and reduce risk, consult a qualified locksmith or o
34、ther security professional. For applications where pick resistance and other higher security protections are required users should consider locks meeting UL 437 or ANSI/BHMA A156.30 for High Security Cylinders. 3.2 Operating Trim Where levers are referenced, knobs, paddles, or handlesets are permitt
35、ed to be used. 3.3 Trim. Roses, escutcheons, knobs, levers, turns, paddles, cylinder guards shall cover all door preparation openings. 3.4 Reference to Other Standards. The following Standards are referenced within: ASTM F476 R1996, Security Tests for Swinging Door Assemblies; ANSI/BHMA Standard A15
36、6.5-2013 for Cylinders and Input Devices, ANSI/BHMA Standard A156.12-2012 for Interconnected Locks, ANSI/BHMA Standard A156.13 2012 for Mortise Locks, ANSI/BHMA Standard A156.18 2012 for Materials and Finishes, ANSI/BHMA A156.25-2013 for Electrified Locking Devices, ANSI/BHMA A156.36-2010 for Auxili
37、ary Locks. ANSI Standards are available from BHMA, . ASTM Standards are available from www.astm.org. 3.5 Values. Required values in this Standard are given in US units. The SI (metric) equivalents are approximate. 7 3.6 Door and Frame Preparation The lock models described in this standard shall fit
38、the door and frame preparations described in the ANSI/BHMA A156.115 Series. Other configurations are permitted to fit special opening templating requirements. See manufacturers instructions for details. 3.7 Building Codes Certain lock functions described in this standard are not permitted on doors w
39、ithin a means of egress. Consult local authority having jurisdiction. When locks and latches are used in fire door assemblies, they shall have been tested and listed for use in fire doors by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL) and shall be under an in-plant follow-up inspection service
40、. 3.8 Electrified Input Devices shall meet the applicable requirements of ANSI/BHMA A156.5. 4. DIMENSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS 4.1 Latch bolt projection: minus 1/16 in (1.6 mm) tolerance. 4.1.12 Series 4000 with dead locking latch bolts. Series 4000 bored residential locks and latches are available in G
41、rades A, B and C. All Grades: in (12.7 mm) except with latch bolts that are not dead locking: All Grades Deadlatching: 1/2 in (12.7mm) All Grades Non-Deadlatching: 3/8 in (10 mm) 4.1.2 Additional latch bolt projections exceeding those required are available. Consult individual manufacturers catalogs
42、. 4.2 Knob diameter: 1 in (25.4 mm) minimum. 4.3 Tolerances All values which do not carry specific tolerances or are not marked maximum or minimum shall have the following tolerances: Linear dimensions shall be 1/16 in (1.6 mm). Weight or force shall be 2%. Angles shall be 2 degrees. Where only minu
43、s tolerances are given, the dimensions are permitted to be exceeded at the option of the manufacturers. 5. DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTION NUMBERS OF SERIES 4000 BORED RESIDENTIAL LOCKSETS AND LATCHES Typical Bored Lock 5.1 In the following bored lock descriptions, the functions are described using lever t
44、rim for brevity and clarity. Models with knobs, paddles, thumbpieces, or turnpieces, offered by some manufacturers for certain functions are also permitted. Where keys or cylinders are referenced, other input devices are permitted. See ANSI/BHMA A156.5 for Cylinders and Input Devices. Some functions
45、 may be available with electrical operation in place of mechanical operation. See ANSI/BHMA A156.25 for Electrified Locking Devices. The basic function shall remain the same as described. 8 5.2 The latch bolt and its related working parts shall be contained in a factory assembled unit which shall co
46、nnect with at least one of the lever or knob assemblies or retractor assembly. The unit passing through the cross bore of the door shall be firmly clamped or fastened to the door by the roses or rose subassemblies. Lock sets shall permit centering of assemblies at installation on doors within the th
47、ickness range given. 5.3 Function Number Tests See Chart 1 in appendix for summary of tests by function. 5.4 Function Descriptions F75 Grades A , B, C Passage or Closet Latch. Latch bolt operated by lever,or thumbpiece from either side at all times. F76A Grades A, B ,C. Privacy, Bedroom or Bath Lock
48、. Latch bolt operated by lever from either side. Outside lever is locked by push button or other locking device inside and unlocked by emergency release outside, operating inside lever or closing door. F76B Grades B,C . Privacy, Bedroom or Bath Lock. Latch bolt operated by lever from either side exc
49、ept when outside lever is locked by locking device inside. Locking device shall automatically release when inside lever is operated or be in unlocked position before inside lever is operated. Emergency release on outside shall permit outside lever to operate latch bolt. F77A Grades A, B, C. Patio or Privacy Lock. Dead locking latch bolt operated by lever from either side. Outside lever is locked by push button or other locking device inside and unlocked by operating inside lever or closing door. Do not use on doors in room